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26.
Make sure machine is disconnected from power supply
while motor is being mounted,
connected or reconnected.
27.
Using Correct Materials.
Using materials other than natural wood fiber can result in serious
personal injury and machine damage.
28.
Warning
: The dust generated by certain woods and wood products can be injurious to your
health. Always operate machinery in well-ventilated areas and provide for proper dust
removal. Use wood dust collection systems whenever possible.
29.
Kickback.
Become
familiar with the term
“Kickback”
before operating this jointer/planer.
Kickback occurs when the piece part is thrown off the table by the force of the cutter head.
Always use push blocks and wear safety glasses to reduce the likelihood for serious injury.
30.
Kickback Zone.
The path directly behind the end of the in-feed table is referred to as the
“Kickback zone”.
NEVER
stand or allow others to stand in this area while the machine is
running. Position yourself to one side of the machine while the jointer/planer is running.
31.
Using Quality Stock.
Inspect the stock over carefully that you intend to joint or plane.
NEVER
joint or plane a board that has knots, staples, or nails in it.
DO NOT
joint or plane a
piece of stock if you have any doubts about its structural integrity.
32.
Remove any adjusting tools.
Before operating the machine, make sure any adjusting tools
have been removed.
33.
Support the piece part
. Supporting the piece part adequately while cutting, is crucial to
making safe cuts and avoiding possible operator injury.
34.
Proper cutting
. While cutting, always keep the piece part moving towards the out-feed table
until it has completely passed over the cutterhead. NEVER back the piece part toward the in-
feed table.
35.
Dull / Damaged Knives.
Use only sharp, undamaged knives to avoid unnecessary kickback
of the piece part. Dull and damaged knives will also affect cut quality.
36.
Maximum Cutting Depth.
The maximum cutting
depth for one pass is 1/8” (3.2mm).
Never
set the machine to cut deeper than this in one pass.
37.
Grain Direction
. There is an increased chance of kickback when jointing or planing end
grain or against the grain. This could also produce chatter and excessive chip out of the
material.
38.
Observe work area conditions
.
DO NOT
use machines or power tools in damp or wet
locations. Do not expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
DO NOT
use electrically
powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids.
39.
Cutter head Alignment
. Keep the top edge of the out-feed table aligned with the cutterhead
knife at top dead center (TDC). This will help to avoid kickback and possible operator
injuries.
40.
Clearing Chips and Debris.
Chips and dust build-up can present an injury hazard and
affect the cut. Turn the machine OFF, allow the tooling to cool, and vacuum away the debris.
Summary of Contents for JP-1250-1.0
Page 45: ...42 42 CUTTER BLOCK GUARD AND OUTFEED ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 48: ...45 45 CUTTER BLOCK ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 51: ...48 48 BASE ASSEMBLY PART DIAGRAM ...
Page 54: ...51 51 INFEED TABLE ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 56: ...53 53 DRIVE AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 58: ...55 55 PLANER TABLE ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 61: ...58 58 WORKING FENCE ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 63: ...60 60 NOTES ...